+One of the best examples was at a very prominent place in the book, almost in the end, in the finale, after the book tried to prove its value through chapters and decorating stories. One would expect some crazy story that ultimately makes the point. But that story was the following. The Santa Fe was about to pick up some SEALs in the ocean during the night, and the crew autonomously prepared for them! Blankets were stacked in case they were needed, soup was prepared at three o’clock in the morning, the nuclear reactor was running to provide electric power and steam, the doctor was also prepared to treat any injured SEALs, and so on. Well, if this preparation is really not expected to be carried out autonomously in the Navy by default, then I’m truly amazed at what David Marquet achieved on the USS Santa Fe. Otherwise, ehh, nothing special.
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